Patagonia Lithium Limited Stock

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PL3

AU0000252314

Specialty Mining & Metals

Delayed Australian S.E. 21:28:20 2024-04-29 EDT 5-day change 1st Jan Change
0.1 AUD 0.00% Intraday chart for Patagonia Lithium Limited -16.67% -23.08%

Financials

Sales 2022 - Sales 2023 0.15 0.22 0.2 Capitalization 7.61M 11.65M 10.42M
Net income 2022 -1M -1.53M -1.37M Net income 2023 -1M -1.53M -1.37M EV / Sales 2022 * -
Net Debt 2022 930K 1.42M 1.27M Net cash position 2023 2.53M 3.87M 3.46M EV / Sales 2023 34,705,161 x
P/E ratio 2022 *
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P/E ratio 2023
-6.28 x
Employees -
Yield 2022 *
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Yield 2023
-
Free-Float 24.84%
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1 week-16.67%
Current month-23.08%
1 month-20.00%
3 months-13.04%
6 months-16.67%
Current year-23.08%
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Date Price Change Volume
24-04-29 0.1 0.00% 100 000
24-04-29 0.1 -16.67% 85,000
24-04-23 0.12 +14.29% 10,000

Delayed Quote Australian S.E., April 29, 2024 at 09:28 pm

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Patagonia Lithium Ltd is an Australia-based mining exploration company. The Company has two major lithium brine projects: Formentera/Cilon in Salar de Jama, Jujuy province, and Tomas III at Incahuasi Salar in Salta Province of northern Argentina in the declared lithium triangle. The Formentera Project is the Company’s flagship project. It is prospective for lithium and borates. It is located in the municipality of Coranzuli in the Jujuy province. The Company’s concession covers 1,752 hectares or approximately 17.5 square kilometers. The Tomas III Project is located adjacent to the Incahuasi salar and includes an exploration license granted in the Tolar Grande department, Salta Province, northwest Argentina, being potentially prospective for lithium and base metals. The concession area is approximately 571.5403 hectares and is located in an area dominated by volcanics and sits about 300-600m above the surface of the salar.
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